From an American perspective, I always viewed the way that English people saw the Bible and Christianity as being the status quo, like it was the base-level understanding for all people of the upper c...Read More
No doubt about it, It was a great achievement that equally single them out as they played a pivotal roleĀ because it was an era that of a catalyst for total religiousĀ change that ushered in democra...Read More
Introduction. The process of sacralisation in Britain began in the early Christian period roughly from the 4th century AD, when Christianity first began to spread during the Roman occupation, but its ...Read More
The British tradition of burying and commemorating a national hero in a Royal Church (Westminster Abbey with deep Anglican importance), irrespective of the religious alignment, reveals the British rel...Read More
The sacralisation of significant English figures in British history, such as King Arthur and Queen Elizabeth 1, is a testament to how the people of this land have interpreted the Bible. This interpret...Read More
As I consider the respect of historic individuals in Westminster Abbey, it occurs to me that these types of significant sites and figures are usually required by nations. They provide people a feeling...Read More
The sacralisation of historical figures in Westminster Abbey provides a uniquely British look on Christianity. In British history, faith, national identity, and history have become intertwined in ways...Read More
The way British people once viewed their leaders as chosen by God has changed significantly over time. In the past, many believed that rulers were appointed by God to guide the nation according to His...Read More